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CVPR
2008
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Increasing the density of Active Appearance Models
Active Appearance Models (AAMs) typically only use 50-100 mesh vertices because they are usually constructed from a set of training images with the vertices hand-labeled on them. ...
Krishnan Ramnath, Simon Baker, Iain Matthews, Deva...
ICVS
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Increasing the Robustness of 2D Active Appearance Models for Real-World Applications
Abstract. This paper presents an approach to increase the robustness of Active Appearance Models (AAMs) within the scope of humanrobotinteraction. Due to unknown environments with ...
Ronny Stricker, Christian Martin, Horst-Michael Gr...

Publication
1462views
15 years 3 months ago
Statistical Models of Appearance for Computer Vision
A great technical report describing the work of T.F. Cootes and C.J.Taylor in the area of Active Shape Models and Active Appearance Models.
T.F. Cootes, C.J.Taylor
ICCV
2011
IEEE
12 years 4 months ago
Fourier Active Appearance Models
Gaining invariance to camera and illumination variations has been a well investigated topic in Active Appearance Model (AAM) fitting literature. The major problem lies in the ina...
Rajitha Navarathna, Sridha Sridharan, Simon Lucey
ISLPED
2003
ACM
113views Hardware» more  ISLPED 2003»
13 years 10 months ago
Reducing power density through activity migration
Power dissipation is unevenly distributed in modern microprocessors leading to localized hot spots with significantly greater die temperature than surrounding cooler regions. Exc...
Seongmoo Heo, Kenneth C. Barr, Krste Asanovic